One of the most famous oilfield ghost stories involves a phantom truck. In an oilfield, there is a tale of a large, old - fashioned truck that drives around at night with no driver. The truck was once involved in a fatal accident where the driver died. Now, it roams the oilfield roads as if it's still making deliveries. Some workers have reported seeing it disappear into thin air when they try to approach it, adding to the mystery of the story.
In an oilfield, there was a competition among the workers to see who could build a makeshift shelter the fastest. One worker used all kinds of strange materials he found around the site. His shelter looked like a wobbly, lopsided hut. When a strong wind came, it almost blew away. Everyone was in stitches seeing his 'creative' building skills and how it couldn't stand up to the elements.
There was an oilfield where strange noises were often heard. Legend has it that during a particularly violent storm many years ago, a whole crew vanished. Now, on stormy nights, you can hear screams and the sound of machinery breaking. Some believe it's the ghosts of that lost crew trying to warn others of the dangers of the oilfield. It could also be that the sounds are just the wind and old, rusty equipment, but it still sends shivers down the spines of those who work there.
The most famous might be the ghost of the old innkeeper. He is said to still serve drinks to invisible patrons in an ancient Surrey inn.
Perhaps the most famous one is the tale of the Gallinipper that haunts the old mill by the swamp. Legend has it that a Gallinipper was killed there unjustly many years ago. Now, its ghost is said to appear on moonlit nights, flying around the dilapidated mill, scaring anyone who dares to approach. The sound of its wings is like a menacing whisper in the wind.
The story of the phantom horse is quite famous. It's said that on moonlit nights, a white horse can be seen galloping through the streets of Dharamshala. No one knows where it comes from or where it goes. Some believe it's a spirit horse from the past, maybe belonging to a great warrior who once protected the area.
The most famous might be the tale of the spectral gardener. He is said to tend to the overgrown gardens of a long - forgotten estate in Longwood. Witnesses have reported seeing a faint figure with a gardening tool in hand, even though the garden has been neglected for decades.
The story of the haunted theater in Hagerstown is quite famous. Actors and stagehands have reported seeing a man in old - fashioned clothing backstage. Some believe it could be a former director who passed away but still oversees the shows.
One of the most famous might be the story of the haunted dormitory. Students claim to have seen strange shadows moving around at night.
The story of the phantom carriage in Albany is also quite famous. It's said that on certain foggy nights, a horse - drawn carriage appears out of nowhere. The carriage is old - fashioned and the horses seem to be galloping at a furious pace. Witnesses say that when they try to approach it, the carriage just vanishes into thin air. Some believe it's a remnant of a tragic accident that happened in Albany's past involving a carriage.
The story of the 'Crying Lady on the Train' is quite well - known. Supposedly, a lady in white can be heard crying in the last carriage of a particular train route. It is often associated with a tragic love story or a death that happened long ago. Also, there's the tale of the 'Ghost Train' that appears at midnight on certain tracks. It's said to be a spectral version of a train that crashed years ago, and those who see it claim to feel a sense of dread and coldness.